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Any MacBook or MacBook Pro models that are within three years from first purchase are eligible for the replacement of Retina displays, or one year from October 16, 2015. Read more in our articles including "Apple will replace your worn-out Retina display" and "iOS 27 Beta Is Out, But You'll Need to Join a Waitlist to Try the New Siri AI".

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What is Retina Display Problems?

Any MacBook or MacBook Pro models that are within three years from first purchase are eligible for the replacement of Retina displays, or one year from October 16, 2015.

Where can I find articles about Retina Display Problems?

Our coverage of Retina Display Problems includes: "Apple will replace your worn-out Retina display"; "iOS 27 Beta Is Out, But You'll Need to Join a Waitlist to Try the New Siri AI"; "Image Playground, Photo Spacial Reframe and New Editing Tools in iOS 27". Each article provides unique insights and information.

What's the latest about Retina Display Problems?

Our article "Apple will replace your worn-out Retina display" published on October 19, 2015 covers the latest information about Retina Display Problems. Check it out for the most current details.